I am NC30/C4 light tan asian and resurrected this as my current HG fall blush color after years of drawer purgatory. It is just a fabulous color, perfectly pigmented, a warm pink with brown undertones...
I like this shade because its a tan blush which is a bit darker than a bronzer. I have fair yellow undertones and it comes off as a terracotta colour. My major qualm about this blush is its packaging,...
This was my go to blush for YEARS. The current one I have has hit pan. It is a pretty color, but alas I have moved on. I still use it but will prolly not repurchase. I want to try other stuff -- But...
I either use this as a blush and blend reaaaaallly well and only use a teeeeeeeeeny dab on m brush or fingers. Or I use it as a contour, because i am pale the shade can appear bronze on my pinkish ton...
I don't really reach for this, as it's pretty dark and hard for me to apply. If I'm in the mood for it, though, I can blend and buff it enough to look natural. I just don't usually have the time.
Weird color, my mom wanted to buy it because she says she hasent been getting enough kick (pigment) out of her blushes. Well, this one was VERY pigmented, and hard to blend! The color would look bette...
I was concerned that Heat would be too dark for me (I'm fair, Stila 30 watts), but even though it's well pigmented it's great on me as a contouring blush. It's a fairly deep brown toned rose, which es...
Stila Cheek color Pan comes in a refillable tin that's versatile and easy to use. It looks like a color that would suit medium to dark skin tones, but it worked perfectly with my pale skin. It gives a...
Way too deep and bright for my yellow toned but pale skin. Actually a makeup artist called my complexion light olive the other day, but this is still too much for it! Overall I adore Stila products -...
This gives a very pretty flush to skin, but you really need a high quality brush for application. Without a good brush and some serious blending, this color is difficult to work with.